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bobby kennedy had been in his office all day. tracking what was going to happen on our 4th of july, the second day that the law was in effect, forbidding discrimination, segregation, in restaurants, hotels, this monumental law, and bobby said, mr. president, you really had a good day today. and then he started ticking off things, the fact that the chamber of commerce in jackson, mississippi, had voted 16-1 to urge all businesses to be desegregate. johnson wasn't going to let that one go without a response. he said we had a good day, and in johnson city. our three cafes peacefully integrated today. and when that conversation ended, it just about brought tears to my eyes as these two guys, mortal political enemies, agreed it's been a good day. and it was a good day for america. >> a round of applause for nick kotz. [applause] ...
bobby kennedy had been in his office all day. tracking what was going to happen on our 4th of july, the second day that the law was in effect, forbidding discrimination, segregation, in restaurants, hotels, this monumental law, and bobby said, mr. president, you really had a good day today. and then he started ticking off things, the fact that the chamber of commerce in jackson, mississippi, had voted 16-1 to urge all businesses to be desegregate. johnson wasn't going to let that one go without...
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bobby kennedy never did, and i think this is a yonder not mature bobby kennedy that feels heavily having to defend his brother, the president, jack kennedy who was vulnerable because he was having affairs with people in the mafia bobby kennedy compromised him in this to try to protect the position in the south and the alliance with martin luther king. ultimately i believe hoover without saying for two skilled bureaucrats for that they say okay i told you over the year keep down the scandal against your brother that i am very concerned about martin luther king we need this wiretap and ultimately he found that wiretap knowing he was surrendering with any pretense of controlling jay edgar hoover so it's a very complex political wrestling match. c-span: how did they use the wiretaps and what did they learn through them about martin luther king and the group? >> guest: the is the wiretaps primarily for the advanced notice of kings travel plans. hello, i'm flying to chicago. i will be at the such and such hotel. i'm flying to new york. c-span: where did the post caps? >> guest: they put them o
bobby kennedy never did, and i think this is a yonder not mature bobby kennedy that feels heavily having to defend his brother, the president, jack kennedy who was vulnerable because he was having affairs with people in the mafia bobby kennedy compromised him in this to try to protect the position in the south and the alliance with martin luther king. ultimately i believe hoover without saying for two skilled bureaucrats for that they say okay i told you over the year keep down the scandal...
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i ended up going into one house, little bobby and cleburn went into another house. when it was all over a 90 minute gun battle little bobby hunton was shot that night and killed. >> reporter: police called it self-defense. the panthers noting that hunton was shot five times called it murder. hunton's funeral was packed with 1,500 mourners, even drawing some of hollywood. after hunton's funeral, marlon brando expressed the need for whites to become part of the struggle. >> we have a long way to go and a lot to learn. i haven't been in your place. i haven't suffered the way you've suffered. i am just beginning to learn the nature of that experience. >> the black panther party continued for several years but by the mid-1970s began to disintegrate. >> the black panthers had its day in history and hopefully the youth will take a lesson and take a page from our history. and move forward to carry on where we left off. >> i don't think they accomplished a darn thing. i think they hurt oakland more than anything else. >> reporter: he says he often speaks to past panthers. >>
i ended up going into one house, little bobby and cleburn went into another house. when it was all over a 90 minute gun battle little bobby hunton was shot that night and killed. >> reporter: police called it self-defense. the panthers noting that hunton was shot five times called it murder. hunton's funeral was packed with 1,500 mourners, even drawing some of hollywood. after hunton's funeral, marlon brando expressed the need for whites to become part of the struggle. >> we have a...
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i would like to also have an in memoriam, robert joseph carnalli, also known as rocky, as bobby, and too many as bob. a world traveler, and buddy to everyone. he graduated from sacred heart. he spent 18 months in seminary before getting his aa. he was in the police department for 30 years. closing for my memorial, we have and labor leader and soldier, robert james morgan, born in fort worth texas, april 7, 1929. he graduated from high school and his family moved in 1943. he served in the korean war. after his service he came back and started working in the united states post office; left that to become an insurance salesman, many years in that career and the golden gate insurance agency. he got a taste for union work while working on the negotiations team for the insurance workers of america. he was encouraged by calling of his to apply to the business management position to local 66a. he was the first african-american hired to head a union. 66a merge with local 400, and that merged to 790. he negotiated a number of city contracts and represented employees at discipline hearings. in
i would like to also have an in memoriam, robert joseph carnalli, also known as rocky, as bobby, and too many as bob. a world traveler, and buddy to everyone. he graduated from sacred heart. he spent 18 months in seminary before getting his aa. he was in the police department for 30 years. closing for my memorial, we have and labor leader and soldier, robert james morgan, born in fort worth texas, april 7, 1929. he graduated from high school and his family moved in 1943. he served in the korean...
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attacked as an outsider and an elitist from an upscale neighborhood. >> barack was running against bobby rush, who is an authentic hero of the civil rights story in this country. >> [mikva] when senator obama told me that he was planning to run for congress, against bobby rush, i did point out that running against an incumbent congressman is never easy. >> [rush] i found out, you know, the president barack had decided to run against me. and so we decided that we were uh, going to teach the young man a real lesson. uh, and we did. >> in democrat primary election, barack obama lost badly, by a two to one margin. however, the valuable lessons learned from that defeat would serve him very well in his future run in politics. >> when barack obama lost his race for congress, he was very discouraged. and he was giving serious thought to leaving politics. >> you'd say he learned a lot from that race. you know, and that's good. because i think that, you know, i had to learn how to win by first losing. >> after suffering a major setback in the 2000 congressional race against bobby rush, barack obam
attacked as an outsider and an elitist from an upscale neighborhood. >> barack was running against bobby rush, who is an authentic hero of the civil rights story in this country. >> [mikva] when senator obama told me that he was planning to run for congress, against bobby rush, i did point out that running against an incumbent congressman is never easy. >> [rush] i found out, you know, the president barack had decided to run against me. and so we decided that we were uh, going...
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in the final minute however the italian side needed just fourteen seconds to make it all square and bobby brown used all his speed in the dying seconds to rush for the game winning lay out sink in total twenty two points daniel hackett secured doing by blocking at the dan shell buzzer beater to ensure among the baskets they joined top of group f. with. and despite the loss allen backus rice one placed a thief with dan group matches still left to go on sunday by the above our team. man from the ice and the hardwood to the best of the rest from the well of sport. on monday n.-g. strike a listener try henri was on target as ivory coast beat egypt for two in a friendly in abu dhabi after egypt had opened off small forward given young made it one one late in the first half from the penalty spot russian based giant try henri then swiftly put the elephants ahead and stole the show by netting the second soon after the restart three one getting pulled one back to egypt minutes later but yeah conan completed the four two scoreline late on giving ivory coast of the head of the africa cup of nations
in the final minute however the italian side needed just fourteen seconds to make it all square and bobby brown used all his speed in the dying seconds to rush for the game winning lay out sink in total twenty two points daniel hackett secured doing by blocking at the dan shell buzzer beater to ensure among the baskets they joined top of group f. with. and despite the loss allen backus rice one placed a thief with dan group matches still left to go on sunday by the above our team. man from the...
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they did not know the behind-the-scenes body kennedy, i call him bad bobby, not a good body became later. they were all making fun of the commission. these people keep recommending all the stuff and it think we will do this. it was in that there were hostile to civil rights. the problem was that the committees in congress were controlled by democrats to or from the south and who were racist. and mississippi and someone, mcclellan, they were the people to control the judiciary committee and everything that happened, and the control judicial appointments. so instead of the friendly reception that they thought they would get they did not listen to be the administration -- and it would take their recommendations and try to incorporate them later on in legislation was the sole rights movement forced into, but until the civil rights movement forced them to it would just simply be polite. we can't do any of this. so they found out and they try to cooperate with the a ministration. the pendant that was put into the law when there were set up which made them an independent voice cannot sell right
they did not know the behind-the-scenes body kennedy, i call him bad bobby, not a good body became later. they were all making fun of the commission. these people keep recommending all the stuff and it think we will do this. it was in that there were hostile to civil rights. the problem was that the committees in congress were controlled by democrats to or from the south and who were racist. and mississippi and someone, mcclellan, they were the people to control the judiciary committee and...
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here i thought he was running the wrong race when he ran against bobby rush. he has never meant to be the representative of one race. he was meant to be a bridge between different races. he deserved to lose. as a terrible candidate. >> you listen to the speech today and how are you moved by the difference? >> when he first both he could suck the energy of the room. he was like a professor. his staff was telling them that there's a difference between a speech in front of a law school class and a campaign speech. he was this not getting that. he spent a lot of time in black churches listening to preachers. that really influenced his speaking style. the next time heard him after that was in 2004 at the heartland cafe and my jaw dropped. >> he worked for her. he wanted to go with her. >> she graduated from law school before he had. >> there is the vice president. san >> [applause] >> [music] >> [inaudible] >>the president of the united staes and mrs. obama. >> [applause] >> [applasuuse] >> [inaudible] >> ladies and gentleman please take your seats. >> mr. presiden
here i thought he was running the wrong race when he ran against bobby rush. he has never meant to be the representative of one race. he was meant to be a bridge between different races. he deserved to lose. as a terrible candidate. >> you listen to the speech today and how are you moved by the difference? >> when he first both he could suck the energy of the room. he was like a professor. his staff was telling them that there's a difference between a speech in front of a law school...
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>> guest: franklin and bobby hull, the historian. a number of people who were mutual acquaintances. she was looking around for someone to take on this role and they said at this time there's a young scholar out of stanford who would do good and he's written about the move meant so that's what led to this phone call >> host: she had love letters from dr. king some of them under her bed at her house. >> guest: i could go all over the world as i said to india, all over these places to try to get material and people were telling me she had some papers under her bed in her house, so part of what i tell in this is a gradual process by which i gained access to those materials. >> host: how did you do this -- to have several pieces interested but she had them in her home. >> guest: when he decided -- >> host: this is the ljungqvist son of dr. king? >> guest: he is the youngest one, i'm sorry, yes. he's the youngest son and he had decided that he wanted to bring them all together and put them up for auction. so at that point, the question became what's going to happen with all of the papers
>> guest: franklin and bobby hull, the historian. a number of people who were mutual acquaintances. she was looking around for someone to take on this role and they said at this time there's a young scholar out of stanford who would do good and he's written about the move meant so that's what led to this phone call >> host: she had love letters from dr. king some of them under her bed at her house. >> guest: i could go all over the world as i said to india, all over these...
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>> guest: john franklin and bobby hill, historian at ucla. and number of people that were mutual acquaintances. she was looking around for someone to take on this role and said that this time there was a young scholar out of stanford and he would be good. he's written about the movement pete he was at the march so that's what led to the phone call. >> host: she had love letters from dr. king and some of the voters she had under her bed at her house. >> guest: i heard these rumors after i became -- i had to go all over the world as i said to india and ghana and all these places to get material and people were telling me but you know, she had some papers under her bed, in her house. so part of what i tell is this gradual process by which gained access to those materials. >> host: how did you do it because -- >> guest: it took time. >> host: some of these were interested in a lot -- but she had them in her home. >> guest: that is a part of it. when he decided -- >> host: now he is the older -- he's the younger son of dr. king? >> guest: sees the
>> guest: john franklin and bobby hill, historian at ucla. and number of people that were mutual acquaintances. she was looking around for someone to take on this role and said that this time there was a young scholar out of stanford and he would be good. he's written about the movement pete he was at the march so that's what led to the phone call. >> host: she had love letters from dr. king and some of the voters she had under her bed at her house. >> guest: i heard these...
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and then he runs for office, gets beaten by bobby rush and then he gets in a car and drives out to the burbs and lets them decide. >> michelle obama did the same thing. she resented princeton a lot when she got there but she channeled her resentment in a paper about the history of african-american women. the fact they worked within the system given the challenges that they had to have gotten to this place and to be the calming influence that they are i think is remarkable. >> calming, mosh care calm than. >> low bar. low bar. but with an inner fire though. you know -- . >> they proved themselves. >> there's stuff going on beneath the calm. >> look at him there. mr. calm. cool hand luke and you have to ask yourself, how did he know he could get re-elected a certain way? how did he know to trust david plouffe, to trust axelrod, his air game, his ground game. he never seemed -- >> that was one of the secrets having covered both of his campaigns, one of the secrets to the success of both of his campaigns was his refusal to panic. >> yeah. >> and any moment he trusted the people he brought
and then he runs for office, gets beaten by bobby rush and then he gets in a car and drives out to the burbs and lets them decide. >> michelle obama did the same thing. she resented princeton a lot when she got there but she channeled her resentment in a paper about the history of african-american women. the fact they worked within the system given the challenges that they had to have gotten to this place and to be the calming influence that they are i think is remarkable. >>...
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host: that was bobby in new orleans. the first chief justice of the united states swore in a more potent -- more presidents than any other sense, from thomas jefferson to anger jackson, nine swearing in court chief justice marshall. robert toney had seven, president from martin van buren up through abraham lincoln's first term. here is an abbreviated look at the schedule of events today. the president will be attending church services at st. john's episcopal church around the corner from the white house, the swearing in ceremony begins at about 11:20, followed by lunch in the u.s. capitol, and the parade itself from the capitol to the white house beginning at about 2:45, and then the president is scheduled to attend two inaugural balls at the washington convention center this evening at about 8:45. c-span will be live all day with this stuff, and you can also view it online at c-span.org. a lot of additions to our web site, pieces of video we shot yesterday, we are shooting today -- you will see photos people are posting
host: that was bobby in new orleans. the first chief justice of the united states swore in a more potent -- more presidents than any other sense, from thomas jefferson to anger jackson, nine swearing in court chief justice marshall. robert toney had seven, president from martin van buren up through abraham lincoln's first term. here is an abbreviated look at the schedule of events today. the president will be attending church services at st. john's episcopal church around the corner from the...